On page 52, we discussed the ladder of life. Do research and indicate all the different classifications
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On page 52, we discussed the ladder of life. Do research and indicate all the different classifications in the Linnaean system, from most general to the most specific, in which a koala belongs.
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The Ladder of Life
In biology, the science of classifying all living things is called taxonomy. More than 2000 years ago, Aristotle formalized animal classification with his “ladder of life”: higher animals, lower animals, higher plants, lower plants. Today, living organisms are classified into six kingdoms (or sets) called animalia, plantae, archaea, eubacteria, fungi, and protista. Even more specific groupings of living things are made according to shared characteristics. The groupings, from most general to most specific, are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. For example, a zebra, Equus burchelli, is a member of the genus Equus, as is the horse, Equus caballus. Both the zebra and the horse are members of the universal set called the kingdom of animals and the same family, Equidae; they are members of different species (E. burchelli and E. caballus), however.
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A Survey Of Mathematics With Applications
ISBN: 9780135740460
11th Edition
Authors: Allen R. Angel, Christine D. Abbott, Dennis Runde